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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-11-22, Page 5THF, Si6AFORTIT NiiWS--Thursday, November 22, 1950 SUPERIOR SPECIALS FOR 9.1IU1ts. PRID. SAT•, NOV. 23 23 21 HE'S HERE FOLKS in time for Xmas TUXEDO TEDDY HAS ARRIVED AT OUR STORE For full details see our wiudow DELISH CHEESE SPREAD 1 Ib plastic dish 49c IT'S inimICIOIJS AYLMER TOMATO SOUP 10 oz tins 2 for 21c LIBBYS DEEP BROWN BEANS 20 oz tins 2 for 39c Fudge in ($) mi made with CARNATION MILK ••• ••• m.o r po••J•• FRESH SALTED PEANUTS 1 lb cello bag 35c EXTRA SPECIAL JEWELL SHORTENING I3uy one 3-1b tin 89c You get 1 Ib. Carton Free Total; 4 lb, 89c SWIFTS PREM 12 oz tin 2 for 69c WI'SK New Liquid Detergent Lge Size Tin 47c Giant Size Tin 950 Triple Size Tin 1.93 YORK PEANUT BUTTER DEAL 1-10 oz, Jar Peanut Butter 1-6 oz. TitI Peanuts all for 53c CHASE & SANBURN TREE RECIPES NERVI COFFEE 25c off 2 for 23c Largo G oz. jar 1.57 WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT Caf, F L ,a rr ==AL p FRIDAY and SATURDAY only DRESSES 3.95 5.95 7.95 SKIRTS 3,95 up BLOUSES 1,98 up SWEATERS 2.98 3.98 See our Special Tables SHOP NOW AND SAVE . AUTOMATIC "FUEL -SAVER" SUPER -CIRCULATOR OIL HEATERS ONLY raape#we HA5 THE 'FUEL -SALVER" ANS 1070 RADIATING 0 NG 1•/ SURFACE 40% REDUCES CHIMNEY .oss SAVES 1 / ON FUEL UP To 3 COSTS A MODEI FOR EVERY NEED AND POCKETBOOK! MODELS PRICED FROM $6995 EASY TERMS Dublin Electric MAIN ST., DUBLIN PHONE 70R2 Store open every night until 9 o'clock TOWN TOPICS 1\4r, Robert .McGonigle Sr. as in :St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, 'where he underwent an operation. He is convalescing satisfactorily, M. and (Mrs. M. Scabs( of Woodstock were guests last week with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Phillips. Mrs. Milton Stewart and Mrs. (Russell Coleman visited with their cousin, Mrs. 1Slyrtle ,Carnochan at Wayne, (Michi- gan, while returning from a trip to (Los Angeles, ;Calif. Mr. and Mrs. John Aiding - ton, Margaret and Frank, of Varna, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Aldington. Mrs, J, Ronayne and Miss Marguerite Coyne of Detroit and SMr. and (Mrs. (Edward Mc- Iver, Stratford were weekend visitors with 'Mrs. Sarah Mc- Iver. Th. ,Semple, guest speaker at St. !Clair Ave. West Easiness (Men's Luncheon on Thursday: 12:30. Subject, "The Major •Re- commendations of the (G'auteux ICainmittee on /Remissions of (Prison (Sentences." Miss 'Anne Downey, London spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. and '.Mrs. Edward McIver, Stratford, visited over the week- end with the former's mother, Mrs.-Ilenry McIver, Miss Jessie (Fraser attended the Royal Winter ?air in Tor- onto last week. Miss (Marian iLaudenbach and. Mr. Jos. )Laudenbach, Toronto, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. +Levis Laudenbaeh. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Allen and family. Goderich, visited lQastueid. •Suntlay with :Mr's. Jos, Mc - Mrs (Bruce Gehan and son are visiting this week with her mother, Mrs: Southgate. Miss Marie Rowland and Mr. Fergus Lowland, Kitchener, visited in town over the week- end with relatives and friends. Mrs. Peter McIver is spend- ing a few days this week in Kitchener with her (laughter, 'Miss Margaret 'McIver. ;Mr. and Mrs. Don King, Sar- nia spent the weekend here with relatives. Mrs. Frank Sills ;Sr., and Mr. D'Orlean Sills are attending the Sills -Brandon wedding in ;Balti- more, Maryland. Provincial Constable John- ston has rented the Wright apartment on Goderich street west, recently vacated by Mrs. OelPape. (Mies Ethel +McKay of Toron- to spent the weekend at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. E. Daley. Slsh er Sal ! 1955 OLDS SUPER SEDAN, Radio, Hydramatic 1953 CHEVROLET BELAIRIO SEDAN 1953 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN 1951 FORD SEDAN 1951 PONTIAC COACH 1951 DODGE SEDAN 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1948 PONTIAC COACH 1946 DODGE SEDAN No reasonable offer refused - - you make the offer OPEN EVENINGS 8 TO 10 Seafort PHONE 641 rs Euchre & Dance! Seaforth W.I. Friday, Nov. 23 In Seaforth Community Centre Euchre - 8.30 sharp Music by Legionaires Admission 50e Ladies please bring sandwiches Dublin High School presents Gilbert and Sullivan's HMS PINAFORE Friday, Nov. 23, at 8.30 Also Sunday, Nov. 25, at 3.00 In Dublin Parish Hall TURKEY BINGO St. Columban Parish Hall FRIDAY, DEC. 7th 15 Gaines for Turkeys 3 Cash Specials and a Door Prize Admission $1 Mr. and Mrs, Janes Lamont of London attended the anni- versary services in First I'res- byteiian ;Church on 'Sunday. .Miss Evangeline Reid of London was a weekend guest at the home of her uncle, Mr. Merton A. Reid, Mr. Floyd McPhee of the Waterloo ICollege, Waterloo, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. L. (McPhee. Mr. and Mrs. •Geo. A. 'Love of Goderich were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, James F. Scott, Thornton Hall. (Mrs, John T. Cairns, Mrs. Wm. Scott, (Mrs. Alice Ham, Miss Mary Swan, and Mrs. Ross Scott rwere Sunday (guests of ;Mrs. .W. A, 'Wright. BORN Lamp• -Mr, and Mrs. Cordon Laing RR #1, .Cromarty annomme the birth a daughter (Lorraine Elizabeth) on Wednesday, November 7, 1356, at Strat- ford General Hospital Maloney -At Scott Memorial hospital on Nov. lo, to Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney, RR4 Seaforth,n son WINTHROP Mr. and Mr's. Robert Sanith, .Seaforth, a Mr, and .Mrs. W. 'C. Bennett, ,Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pigott of Windsor were Saturday guests of .Mr. and (Mrs, R. K. MclFarlane. Mr. ;Orville .Harrison, INIon- erief, was the Lay speaker at the McKillop 'Charge last Sun- day. The East group of the W. A. of Cavan Church. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Little on Thursday evening and spent a social time. The losing side of the copper contest pro- vided lunch for the winners. Music was enjoyed with .Mrs. Joseph Little at the piano. Robert ?Beattie has installed a telephone in his home here. IMr•. Geo, Wheatley has com- pleted a pole barn on the south side of his new steel barn, south of the village. Northside United Church Minister, Rev. Bruce W. Hall, B.A., B.D., •S.T.•M. 10 a,in., Church School and Adult Bible Class. 11 am., Morning Worship, conducted by the Minister. Ser- mon, "Towering Allegiance". Nursery and Jr. 'Congregation 7 p.m., Community Service, to which we welcome the Mini- sters and Congregations of ,Eg- mondville United First Presby- terian, and St.Thomas' Angli- can 'Churnhes, Speaker, Rev. Cr. II, Ring, B.A., 'B.D., Secretary for Canada of The Mission To Lepers, All are welcome, Egmandville United Church Dr. J. Semple, Minister: 11 a.m., The Public Worship of •God. Guest Minister, Rev. ICanfrey Cann. 7 :p.m., United Service in Northside. The ,2'Lission to Lep- ers. Rev. G. H. King. • Our Motto: "See You In Church Sunday. 10 a.m., The Church School 10.15 a,m., The Minister's Bi- ble Class. 11 a.m., +Nursery Sehool. 11:50 a.m., Junior ;Church. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study Group. mu,m'u'tt,nmtom u,u,naa,uunIiiiii unu First Presbyterian Church REV. D. GLENN CAMPBELL E. MINISTER 10 A.M.-Church School and Bible Class 11 A.M. Sacrament of Baptism 7 p.m. A Joint Service in Northside United Church in 2 the interest of the Leper Mission mom ann;,u,+.n++uflint aenuum,nmeauauunuan YOU'RE NOT A GOOD RIVER IF YOU FOLLW4° TOO CLOSELY A sudden stop by the car in front can result in an accident. If you fail to stop in time, that accident is your fault. Good drivers make certain they have lots of stopping room, whatever their speed. HOW GOOD ARE i, 4wR DRIVINGABUTS? ? DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO McKILLOP 8, S, No, 2, Mc'K,illop Farm Forum met this week at the home of Mr. and a'Irs. Harry (Palin. Subject of discussion: Fi- nancing the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Out of plans dis- cussed we thought that a ;bylaw passed by the twp. council to collect (Federation fees, by levy- ing any amount up to 11 mill on the rural assessment, would :be the surest and fairest way of. financing, and also would in- volve the least cost. Following discussion the e -v -e -n -i -n -g was spent in euchre, winners; ladies most games, Mrs, T. MGMMlillan: lone hands, :Mrs. Walter Scott; consolation, Mrs. (Sam Storey. (Men, most games, ;Sam Storey; lone hands, Walter Scott; con- solation, William Storey. (Next week's meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1VICM'i'llan. C. W. L. Bazaar, Tea and Horne Baking Sale St. James School Saturday, December 1 3 - 5 P.M. Door Prize RECEPTION Saturday, Nov. 24 1) P.101. - 12 P.M. Seaforth Community Centre For Mr, and firs. Ken Lane (Annetta Townsend) Lunch served. Norris Orchestra Women's Hospital Auxiliary BRIDGE At Nurses Residence WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28 8 P.M. Geo Trallsporta tion will be a vailable, phone 27 or 24 FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS BABY DRESSES, 0 mos. 18 mos. 1.00 DRESSES sizes 23 3X 1.49 DRESSES sizes 4 0X 2.95 DRESSES sizes 7 12 3.95 to 4.95 JUMPERS sizes 4 6X . 3.95 JUMPERS 7 12 2.95 and 4.95 BLOUSES sizes 2 3 3X 1.00 BLOUSES sizes 4 6V 1.00 BLOUSES, sizes 7 12 1,49 PRAM SUITS as low as 3,95 SNOW SUITS 2 3 3x as low as 3,95 SNOW SUITS 2 OK as low as 4.98 SNOW SUITS 7 12 as low as 10.95 Boys Cord pants 3.98. Jackets as low as 4.95 KIDDIES SHOP, Seaforth ELEANOR WILSON DOLENA MCCl7AIG "TABLERITE" Pure Pork SAUSAGE I. -LIB. CTN 43c TABLERITE - SIDE Breakfast Bac�n TABLERITE Back Bacon 1 -lb flat pke 75c -lb flat pke ` TABLERITE BEEF TABLERITE BONELESS BLADE ROAST it 41 c POT ROAST TT' 39c BEE HIVE Corn Syrup RIPE 'N RAGGED PEACHES 20 OZ TINS 4 for $ 1 2 -lb Tin ASST'D I G A JAMS TGA INSTANT COFFEE 6 oz jar JEWEL SHORTENING MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT Puritan Irish. Stew 15 oz tin White Honey 2 -lb tin Sun Valley Prunes 1.Ib cello pke Instant Quaker Oats 3 -lb pke 39 c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 12 oz pkg 25c Sunny Morn Tea Bags 100 bag size 89c 1 G A Margarine 1 -lb ctn 30c 1 G A Apple Juice 48 oz tin 27c VEL lg pke 35c Cloverereat No.:1 27c 59c 33c 6e Off Reg. Price c 3 9 -oz jars 59c 1.39 2ozjar 49c 1 -lb ctn 2 -lb tin 25c 39c ROYAL GUEST BREAD 24 oz sliced loaf 1- c Fruits & Vegetables 5 Ib FLORIDA ORANGES CALIFORNIA GRAPES . 2 lb 29c APPLES, SPY'S 31b35c 49c Watch the London Free Press for a full page ad eaeh week. a r $ Xmas Premium IGA - 19 inch SWEETHEART DOLL only '$3.93 WITH A $5.00 FOOD PURCHASE ,SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING PROBLEM AT ISA I New Low Price SUNNY MORN COFFEE 1-I.I1 BAG 97c SEAFORTH 4 •